But that should have been fairly obvious even without thinking long and hard. After all, the culprits attacked a village of 40 people and killed all of them. It was not a crime a lone person could commit. Which, in turn, meant…
“…It’s not the monster from the war then.”
That monster could kill everyone perfectly on his own. And he wouldn’t use a sword for it.
Observing Crowley, Ferid smiled. “Oh? I seem to remember that you were sure it was only your hallucination?”
“And I still think so. It would be a disaster if monsters like that actually existed.”
“Maybe they do exist,” Ferid remarked cheerfully.
Looking at him, Crowley said, “Ferid-kun.”
“Mn~?”
“Just how far are you able to foresee things?”
But as expected, Ferid didn’t give him an answer, just continuing to grin.